Palace Playland is probably the best place to bring the kids to during the day, take them to the beach them to here. Only have to pay $31 for the whole day and night (btw they open weekdays at 12 and weekends at 11) and they don't close till 11-12am. Don't forget the fireworks also. Tip: during the day no one is there, and during the night it gets busy. Also you can take Amtrak downeaster for $20 from Boston and you get dropped off technically at the park. Tips: if you stay at old orchard beach for a week and come here more than once, get a 2 day pass for $46. IF YOU NEED THE BATHROOM, GO IN THE PARK!!! Don't pay the $.75 for the one across the street.
It is pricey . Old and somewhat rustic. Noisy, crowded and filled with odd pedestrians. I will keep this civil. However kids love it.. Especially Thursday nights for the free fireworks . There is a large arcade if you don't like the rides. Free Bathrooms , unlike the pay comfort station on the strip, which I hate..ugh. Hey your on Vacation . You work hard live it up..Give your family the true OOB experience . Treasure life while you can.. Still better than camping with the In-laws. Please support the fine citizens of Maine. Donations go a long way.
Wow does this place get fun at night ! I think everyone that was on that gigantic beach all day goes to the Playland Arcade/Rides at night. Great for people watching.Loads of Fun !!! *Just Enjoy the experience*
Palace Playland still has some of the same games from when I was a kid and that what I love most about it. The games arent too pricey and my son enjoys it now as we did as children. Hope it stays forver
Big attraction here for us was the Galaxy! An old classic rollercoaster that is just about extinct ...except for here! You have to purchase tickets to ride the rides. Galaxy is 4 tickets per person. This is about the highest amount per ride. Loved the Ferris Wheel...FANTASTIC photo taking opportunity from the top! Better than the usual "carny" feel of some beach side amusement parks. Clean bathroom facilities in the park...and free!
There were games and rides for all ages and the Ferris wheel I think was the best especially at night over looking everything and the lights around were amazing. The atmosphere just makes you feel so alive it was a blast.
I made my yearly sojourn to OOB with my friend Alex for a day of play and slumming at this famous beach resort town in southern Maine. We took Amtrak down and back from Portland: a quick, easy trip, which lets you off right in the heart of the beach village. It was a gorgeous day and Alex and I walked the popular beach, ate pier fries and other "bad food" from cart and window vendors, which the resort town is known for. We walked through Palace Playland arcade and amusements, though this year we didn't partake in rides or games. We wanted to ride the carousel, but at 6:45 pm they were closing up for the day and had shut-down the ticket booths. Oh well, maybe next year. We especially enjoyed the ample opportunities for people watching. Some of the locals are eccentrics, and many of them dress up their small dogs in fun costumes, and wheel them around in baby carriages, garnering attention and smiles from visitors. By early October, OOB rolls up the sidewalks, many businesses shut down and the beach resort becomes a ghost town again until mid-May. I look forward to returning again next summer.
The kids had a blast here. It can get pricey but if you get the unlimited bracelet you don't have to worry as much. It is your typical honkey-tonk amusement park but whats not to love?
It's basically a carnival next to the beach. The kids loved it of course but it gets pretty expensive even with just 2 kids so be ready to drop some $$. The kids really liked the huge arcade too. Overall it's a good time for everyone.
Lots of cool rides, even a roller coaster, had a blast there. There is also a large arcade there with every kind of game you can think of